17. What was it like to be an Aztec kid?

Dad and Me Love History - Un pódcast de Paul Letters - WW2 novelist, broadcaster, history teacher; James Letters -

James investigates whether the Aztecs invented anything a kid might like today. And we find out about the ultimate sacrifice – WARNING, HISTORY IS PRETTY SCARY. We spare you the details, but - just in case - we include suggestions of how to deal with squeamish grown-ups! Questions for after you’ve listened come right at the end, after the outtakes… LISTEN HERE Questions for after you’ve listened: What is the Aztec name for Mexico City? The Aztecs believed that there would be a sign that would tell them when they were in the right place to build their capital city. What 3 things would they see? Which ruler made the Aztec Empire the biggest? The Aztecs called themselves “The People of the ….” WHAT? Who had to go to school? When Hernan Cortes arrives from Spain, how do the Aztec people treat him? What did the Aztecs invent? Could a slave be made to be a human sacrifice?   Listen to Dad & Me Love History on RadioPublic — it’s free, easy-to-use and helps listeners like you find and support shows like ours. When you listen to our show on RadioPublic, everyone benefits. Look on our webpage for images that accompany each episode. And join us on:  Instagram, Twitter and Facebook  Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. See you in two weeks! Podcast cover art by Molly Austin Instrumental music by Kevin MacLeod Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2019 © BBC

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